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COWLEY FATHERS

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 348 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COWLEY FATHERS , the name commonly given to the members of the Society of See also:Mission Priests of St See also:John the Evangelist, an See also:Anglican religious community, the headquarters of which are in See also:England, at Cowley St John, See also:close to See also:Oxford. The society was founded in 1865 by the Rev. R. M. See also:Benson " for the cultivation of a See also:life dedicated to See also:God according to the principles of poverty, chastity and obedience." The society, which is occupied both with educational and missionary See also:work, has a See also:house in See also:London and See also:branch houses at Bombay and See also:Poona in See also:India, at Cape See also:Town and at St See also:Cuthbert's, See also:Kaffraria, in See also:South See also:Africa; and at See also:Boston in the See also:United States of See also:America. The See also:costume of the Cowley Fathers consists of a See also:black See also:frock or See also:cassock confined by a black See also:cord and a See also:long black cloak.

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